Letter to Fielding Hudson Garrison from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Apologizes for having neglected him but with his Secretary, butler and chauffeur gone, he is in a hopeless mess. He is in arrears with work. Still struggling with the Early printed Incunabula paper, a new edition and with many interesting cases of sick and wounded. Mentions the many cases of para-typhoid from the Dardanelles. Mentions the visit to Oxford of the Harvard Unit. Word about the fire in their dining-room. Hopes he had a good trip with Klebs. Good reports on Garrison's book. Klebs' paper in the S.H.B. is interesting. Asks him when he will issue a second edition, as he has a few corrections. Mentions the good form of the country and of the army. They exclude the idea of an inconclusive peace. Gives his opinion on the war. Greetings to the librarians and to Klebs.